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The Church was never meant to be stagnant, divided, or distracted. In this urgent and inspiring devotional, Victoria Riollano shares her perspective as a pastor’s wife and spiritual leader, reminding us that revival doesn’t begin in a building—it begins in the hearts of believers. Too often, churches are caught in petty divisions or cultural debates, losing sight of the Great Commission.
Drawing from Matthew 28:19-20, Victoria calls the Church back to its original mission: to go, make disciples, and teach the truth of the Gospel. True revival demands action, humility, and a renewed commitment to live and proclaim the good news of Jesus. Revival is possible—but it starts with us.
📝 Main Takeaways
The Church is in desperate need of spiritual revival—not programs, but people fully surrendered to Christ.
Jesus' Great Commission (Matthew 28:19–20) isn’t a suggestion—it’s a command to go, teach, and disciple.
Revival begins with the individual believer who is willing to boldly live out and share their faith.
Our focus must shift from preferences and performance to presence and purpose in Christ.
📖 Bible Verses Referenced
Matthew 28:19-20 – “Go and make disciples of all nations…”
Psalm 85:6 – “Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?”
🙌 Calls to Action
Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer for daily gospel-centered encouragement.
Share this episode with a church leader or believer passionate about evangelism.
Leave a review to help more people discover devotional resources that spark revival.
Explore more resources on prayer, revival, and church leadership at BibleStudyTools.com.
🔗 Resources & Mentions
Devotional by: Victoria Riollano
More daily devotionals: iBelieve.com
Related Articles from Salem Web Network Brands:
What Does Revival Really Mean for the Church Today? – Crosswalk.com
How to Be a Church that Lives the Great Commission – Christianity.com
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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The Church was never meant to be stagnant, divided, or distracted. In this urgent and inspiring devotional, Victoria Riollano shares her perspective as a pastor’s wife and spiritual leader, reminding us that revival doesn’t begin in a building—it begins in the hearts of believers. Too often, churches are caught in petty divisions or cultural debates, losing sight of the Great Commission.
Drawing from Matthew 28:19-20, Victoria calls the Church back to its original mission: to go, make disciples, and teach the truth of the Gospel. True revival demands action, humility, and a renewed commitment to live and proclaim the good news of Jesus. Revival is possible—but it starts with us.
📝 Main Takeaways
The Church is in desperate need of spiritual revival—not programs, but people fully surrendered to Christ.
Jesus' Great Commission (Matthew 28:19–20) isn’t a suggestion—it’s a command to go, teach, and disciple.
Revival begins with the individual believer who is willing to boldly live out and share their faith.
Our focus must shift from preferences and performance to presence and purpose in Christ.
📖 Bible Verses Referenced
Matthew 28:19-20 – “Go and make disciples of all nations…”
Psalm 85:6 – “Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?”
🙌 Calls to Action
Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer for daily gospel-centered encouragement.
Share this episode with a church leader or believer passionate about evangelism.
Leave a review to help more people discover devotional resources that spark revival.
Explore more resources on prayer, revival, and church leadership at BibleStudyTools.com.
🔗 Resources & Mentions
Devotional by: Victoria Riollano
More daily devotionals: iBelieve.com
Related Articles from Salem Web Network Brands:
What Does Revival Really Mean for the Church Today? – Crosswalk.com
How to Be a Church that Lives the Great Commission – Christianity.com
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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